 there's a future where either mixed reality or some combination or something is that's as light as these glasses I'm holding in my hand will go on my head and I can simply tap the side of it and immediately have some sort of eye-controlled AI assisted conversation with a friend or something like there's a lot of innovations that could happen. It has to not get in the way. Yes, you couldn't get a smartphone until you got mobile or you know cell service providers to provide data in an meaningful way right and you couldn't have you couldn't have the the touch surface without capacity and screen so someone had developed that technology. You needed someone develop the OS that goes in it. You needed the lithium batteries. You couldn't do it on NiCat. I mean you could but we're super bold wasn't wasn't easy. Yeah, you couldn't make it slick. I'm convinced now battery power is the hold up. There you go. It sure feels like it. There's a way to burn fat while I power my AR VR glasses. I'm all for it. Fattery power? Fattery power. Two birds with one stone lose weight and immerse yourself in. Burn the fat, carves the energy, power the headset. And we're calling it fattery power. Yes, no one will have an objection to that. No, it'll be fine. Yeah, all the focus groups will give positive feedback on the apple car. The apple car had had a great run as far as being talked about. As far as we know. Yeah, I mean maybe there's an apple car on the horizon, but there's an apple car now we talked about 10 years ago. Why are people still talking about the apple car when they're clearly nowhere close? You know, like I think that's an example of what Sarah was talking about where the story was like, man, people are just insistent making fetch happen with the apple car. Right. So this is what I've I've learned over my many, many years of dealing with people. Is that, oh no, you made it sound unique to you somehow. Unlike the rest of you. I mostly just talk to trees and animals. When you have two working parents, nobody wants to have kids because everything is so much more efficient that you could actually I mean imagine if we use this technology to say, oh, I'm three times as productive as they used to be from a time perspective. So I could use that additional time to like if you wanted to have children, right, to parent. If you could combine the robotics with AI to have like the Rosie robot from the Jetsons because that's what would make like having two kids is a full time job and just having some an extra pair of hands to kind of just offload the kid. Even if it's just mentally to get some breathing space. It's called an iPad. No, no, no, no, no, no. And as soon as you set them with a tablet, iPad or whatever, get them in their favorite game. It's just like it's just like the the whole Jeven's paradox is that it's not like they become less demanding. They want other stuff. I want a cold drink. I want food. Can you bring me this? Wait, so if you give a kid an iPad, they still need to eat. Yeah, I want clothes. Amazing, isn't it? If you give a mouse a cookie.